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Chinese name
  
成龍 (traditional)

Name
  
Jackie Chan

Chinese name
  
成龙 (simplified)

Role
  
Actor · jackiechan.com


Pinyin
  
Cheng Long (Mandarin)

Height
  
1.74 m

Ancestry
  
Wuhu, Anhui, China

Spouse
  
Lin Feng-jiao (m. 1982)

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Born
  
7 April 1954 (age 67), Victoria Peak, Hong Kong

Jyutping
  
Sing4 Lung4 (Cantonese)

Birth name
  
Chan Kong-sang陳港生 (Traditional)陈港生 (Simplified)Chen Gangsheng (Mandarin)Can4 Gong2 Sang1 (Cantonese)

Children
  
Jaycee Chan, Etta Ng Chok Lam

Upcoming movies
  
Movies and TV shows
  
Jackie Chan Adventures, Police Story, Rush Hour, CZ12, Police Story 4: First Strike

Similar People
  

Nationality
  
Chinese

Zodiac Sign
  
Aries

Religion
  
Buddhist

Parents
  
Charles(Father), Lily (Mother)

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Chan Kong-sang, SBS, MBE, PMW, (陳港生; born 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan, is a Hong Kong martial artist, actor, film director, producer, stuntman, and singer. In his movies, he is known for his acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, use of improvised weapons, and innovative stunts, which he typically performs himself. He has trained in Kung Fu and hapkido. He has been acting since the 1960s and has appeared in over 150 films.

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Chan has received stars on the Hong Kong Avenue of Stars, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has been referenced in various pop songs, cartoons, and video games. He is an operatically trained vocalist and is also a Cantopop and Mandopop star, having released a number of albums and sung many of the theme songs for the films in which he has starred. He is also a notable philanthropist. In 2015, Forbes magazine estimated his net worth to be $350 million.

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Facts

He started acting at the age of five.

His father Charles was a spy for the Chinese Nationalist government.

Because he was an energetic child, he was nicknamed Pao-pao which means Cannonball.

 He won a Guinness World Record for "Most stunts by a living actor".

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Early life

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Chan was born on 7 April 1954, in Hong Kong, as Chan Kong-sang, to Charles and Lee-Lee Chan, refugees from the Chinese Civil War. His mother or parents nicknamed him Pao-pao Chinese: 炮炮 ("Cannonball") because the energetic child was always rolling around. His parents worked for the French ambassador in Hong Kong, and Chan spent his formative years within the grounds of the consul's residence in the Victoria Peak district.

Chan attended the Nah-Hwa Primary School on Hong Kong Island, where he failed his first year, after which his parents withdrew him from the school. In 1960, his father emigrated to Canberra, Australia, to work as the head cook for the American embassy, and Chan was sent to the China Drama Academy, a Peking Opera School run by Master Yu Jim-yuen. Chan trained rigorously for the next decade, excelling in martial arts and acrobatics. He eventually became part of the Seven Little Fortunes, a performance group made up of the school's best students, gaining the stage name Yuen Lo in homage to his master. Chan became close friends with fellow group members Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, and the three of them later became known as the Three Brothers or Three Dragons. After entering the film industry, Chan along with Sammo Hung got the opportunity to train in hapkido under the grand master Jin Pal Kim, and Chan eventually attained a black belt. Jackie Chan also trained in other styles of martial arts such as Karate, Judo, Taekwondo and Jeet Kune Do.

He began his career by appearing in small roles at the age of five as a child actor. At age eight, he appeared with some of his fellow "Little Fortunes" in the film Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (1962) with Li Li-Hua playing his mother. Chan appeared with Li again the following year, in The Love Eterne (1963) and had a small role in King Hu's 1966 film Come Drink with Me. In 1971, after an appearance as an extra in another kung fu film, A Touch of Zen, Chan was signed to Chu Mu's Great Earth Film Company. At seventeen, he worked as a stuntman in the Bruce Lee films Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon under the stage name Chan Yuen Lung (Chinese: 陳元龍). He received his first starring role later that year in Little Tiger of Canton that had a limited release in Hong Kong in 1973. In 1975, due to the commercial failures of his early ventures into films and trouble finding stunt work, Chan starred in a comedic adult film All in the Family in which Chan appears in his first nude sex scene. It is the only film he has made to date without a single fight scene or stunt sequence. Jackie Chan later also appeared in one other sex scene, in Shinjuku Incident.

Chan joined his parents in Canberra in 1976, where he briefly attended Dickson College and worked as a construction worker. A fellow builder named Jack took Chan under his wing, thus earning Chan the nickname of "Little Jack" that was later shortened to "Jackie", and the name Jackie Chan has stuck with him ever since. In the late 1990s, Chan changed his Chinese name to Fong Si-lung (Chinese: 房仕龍), since his father's original surname was Fong.

Early exploits: 1976–1979

In 1976, Jackie Chan received a telegram from Willie Chan, a film producer in the Hong Kong film industry who had been impressed with Jackie's stunt work. Willie Chan offered him an acting role in a film directed by Lo Wei. Lo had seen Chan's performance in the John Woo film Hand of Death (1976) and planned to model him after Bruce Lee with the film New Fist of Fury. His stage name was changed to Sing Lung (Chinese: 成龍, also transcribed as Cheng Long, literally "become the dragon") to emphasise his similarity to Bruce Lee, whose stage name meant "Little Dragon" in Chinese. The film was unsuccessful because Chan was not accustomed to Lee's martial arts style. Despite the film's failure, Lo Wei continued producing films with similar themes, but with little improvement at the box office.

Chan's first major breakthrough was the 1978 film Snake in the Eagle's Shadow, shot while he was loaned to Seasonal Film Corporation under a two-picture deal. Director Yuen Woo-ping allowed Chan complete freedom over his stunt work. The film established the comedic kung fu genre, and proved refreshing to the Hong Kong audience. Chan then starred in Drunken Master, which finally propelled him to mainstream success.

Upon Chan's return to Lo Wei's studio, Lo tried to replicate the comedic approach of Drunken Master, producing Half a Loaf of Kung Fu and Spiritual Kung Fu. He also gave Chan the opportunity to co-direct The Fearless Hyena with Kenneth Tsang. When Willie Chan left the company, he advised Jackie to decide for himself whether or not to stay with Lo Wei. During the shooting of Fearless Hyena Part II, Chan broke his contract and joined Golden Harvest, prompting Lo to blackmail Chan with triads, blaming Willie for his star's departure. The dispute was resolved with the help of fellow actor and director Jimmy Wang Yu, allowing Chan to stay with Golden Harvest.

Success in the action comedy genre: 1980–1987

Willie Chan became Jackie's personal manager and firm friend, and has remained so for over 30 years. He was instrumental in launching Chan's international career, beginning with his first forays into the American film industry in the 1980s. His first Hollywood film was The Big Brawl in 1980. Chan then played a minor role in the 1981 film The Cannonball Run, which grossed $100 million worldwide. Despite being largely ignored by audiences in favour of established American actors such as Burt Reynolds, Chan was impressed by the outtakes shown at the closing credits, inspiring him to include the same device in his future films.

After the commercial failure of The Protector in 1985, Chan temporarily abandoned his attempts to break into the US market, returning his focus to Hong Kong films.

Back in Hong Kong, Chan's films began to reach a larger audience in East Asia, with early successes in the lucrative Japanese market including The Young Master (1980) and Dragon Lord (1982). The Young Master went on to beat previous box office records set by Bruce Lee and established Chan as Hong Kong cinema's top star. With Dragon Lord, he began experimenting with elaborate stunt action sequences, including the final fight scene where he performs various stunts, including one where he does a back flip off a loft and falls to the lower ground.

Chan produced a number of action comedy films with his opera school friends Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao. The three co-starred together for the first time in 1983 in Project A, which introduced a dangerous stunt-driven style of martial arts that won it the Best Action Design Award at the third annual Hong Kong Film Awards. Over the following two years, the "Three Brothers" appeared in Wheels on Meals and the original Lucky Stars trilogy. In 1985, Chan made the first Police Story film, a US-influenced action comedy in which Chan performed a number of dangerous stunts. It was named the "Best Film" at the 1986 Hong Kong Film Awards. In 1986, Chan played "Asian Hawk," an Indiana Jones-esque character, in the film Armour of God. The film was Chan's biggest domestic box office success up to that point, grossing over HK$35 million.

Acclaimed sequels and Hollywood breakthrough: 1988–1998

In 1988, Chan starred alongside Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao for the last time to date, in the film Dragons Forever. Hung co-directed with Corey Yuen, and the villain in the film was played by Yuen Wah, both of whom were fellow graduates of the China Drama Academy.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Chan starred in a number of successful sequels beginning with Project A Part II and Police Story 2, which won the award for Best Action Choreography at the 1989 Hong Kong Film Awards. This was followed by Armour of God II: Operation Condor, and Police Story 3: Super Cop, for which Chan won the Best Actor Award at the 1993 Golden Horse Film Festival. In 1994, Chan reprised his role as Wong Fei-hung in Drunken Master II, which was listed in Time Magazine's All-Time 100 Movies. Another sequel, Police Story 4: First Strike, brought more awards and domestic box office success for Chan, but did not fare as well in foreign markets.

Chan rekindled his Hollywood ambitions in the 1990s, but refused early offers to play villains in Hollywood films to avoid being typecast in future roles. For example, Sylvester Stallone offered him the role of Simon Phoenix, a criminal in the futuristic film Demolition Man. Chan declined and the role was taken by Wesley Snipes.

Chan finally succeeded in establishing a foothold in the North American market in 1995 with a worldwide release of Rumble in the Bronx, attaining a cult following in the United States that was rare for Hong Kong movie stars. The success of Rumble in the Bronx led to a 1996 release of Police Story 3: Super Cop in the United States under the title Supercop, which grossed a total of US$16,270,600. Chan's first huge blockbuster success came when he co-starred with Chris Tucker in the 1998 buddy cop action comedy Rush Hour, grossing US$130 million in the United States alone. This film made him a Hollywood star, after which he wrote his autobiography in collaboration with Jeff Yang entitled I Am Jackie Chan.

Fame in Hollywood and Dramatization: 1999–2007

In 1998, Chan released his final film for Golden Harvest, Who Am I?. After leaving Golden Harvest in 1999, he produced and starred alongside Shu Qi in Gorgeous a romantic comedy that focused on personal relationships and featured only a few martial arts sequences. Although Chan had left Golden Harvest in 1999, the company continued to produce and distribute for two of his films, Gorgeous (1999) and The Accidental Spy (2001). Chan then helped create a PlayStation game in 2000 called Jackie Chan Stuntmaster, to which he lent his voice and performed the motion capture. He continued his Hollywood success in 2000 when he teamed up with Owen Wilson in the Western action comedy Shanghai Noon. A sequel Shanghai Knights followed in 2003 and also featured his first onscreen fight scene with Donnie Yen. He reunited with Chris Tucker for Rush Hour 2 (2001) which was an even bigger success than the original grossing $347 million worldwide. He experimented with special effects with The Tuxedo (2002) and The Medallion (2003) which were not as successful critically or commercially. In 2004 he teamed up with Steve Coogan in the big-budget loose adaptation of Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days.

Despite the success of the Rush Hour and Shanghai Noon films, Chan became frustrated with Hollywood over the limited range of roles and lack of control over the filmmaking process. In response to Golden Harvest's withdrawal from the film industry in 2003, Chan started his own film production company, JCE Movies Limited (Jackie Chan Emperor Movies Limited) in association with Emperor Multimedia Group (EMG). His films have since featured an increasing number of dramatic scenes while continuing to succeed at the box office; examples include New Police Story (2004), The Myth (2005) and the hit film Rob-B-Hood (2006).

Chan's next release was the third instalment in the Rush Hour series: Rush Hour 3 in August 2007. It grossed US$255 million. However, it was a disappointment in Hong Kong, grossing only HK$3.5 million during its opening weekend.

New experiments and change in style: 2008–present

Filming of The Forbidden Kingdom (released in 2008), Chan's first onscreen collaboration with fellow Chinese actor Jet Li, was completed on 24 August 2007 and the movie was released in April 2008. The movie featured heavy use of effects and wires. Chan voiced Master Monkey in Kung Fu Panda (released in June 2008), appearing with Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, and Angelina Jolie. In addition, he has assisted Anthony Szeto in an advisory capacity for the writer-director's film Wushu, released on 1 May 2008. The film stars Sammo Hung and Wang Wenjie as father and son.

In November 2007, Chan began filming Shinjuku Incident, a dramatic role featuring no martial arts sequences with director Derek Yee, which sees Chan take on the role of a Chinese immigrant in Japan. The film was released on 2 April 2009. According to his blog, Chan discussed his wishes to direct a film after completing Shinjuku Incident, something he has not done for a number of years. The film expected to be the third in the Armour of God series, and had a working title of Armour of God III: Chinese Zodiac. The film was released on 12 December 2012. Because the Screen Actors Guild did not go on strike, Chan started shooting his next Hollywood movie The Spy Next Door at the end of October in New Mexico. In The Spy Next Door, Chan plays an undercover agent whose cover is blown when he looks after the children of his girlfriend. In Little Big Soldier, Chan stars, alongside Leehom Wang as a soldier in the Warring States period in China. He is the lone survivor of his army and must bring a captured enemy soldier Leehom Wang to the capital of his province.

In 2010 he starred with Jaden Smith in The Karate Kid, a remake of the 1984 original. This was Chan's first dramatic American film. He plays Mr. Han, a kung fu master and maintenance man who teaches Jaden Smith's character kung fu so he can defend himself from school bullies. His role in The Karate Kid won Jackie Chan the Favorite Buttkicker award at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in 2011.

In Chan's next movie, Shaolin, he plays the cook of the temple instead of one of the major characters.

His 100th movie, 1911, was released on 26 September 2011. Chan was the co-director, executive producer, and lead star of the movie. While Chan has directed over ten films over his career, this was his first directorial work since Who Am I? in 1998. 1911 premiered in North America on 14 October.

While at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, Chan announced that he was retiring from action films citing that he was getting too old for the genre. He later clarified that he would not be completely retiring from action films, but would be performing fewer stunts and taking care of his body more.

In 2013, Chan starred in Police Story 2013, a reboot of the Police Story franchise directed by Ding Sheng, and it was released in China at the end of 2013. Chan's next film Dragon Blade was released in early 2015.

In 2015, Chan was awarded the title of "Datuk" by Malaysia as he helped Malaysia to boost its tourism, especially in Kuala Lumpur where he previously shot his films. Upcoming films include the Chinese-Indian project titled "Kung Fu Yoga" which also stars Sonu Sood and Amyra Dastur. The film also reunites Chan with director Stanley Tong, who directed a number of Chan's films in the 1990s.

He starred in his own production Skiptrace, which was released in 2016.

Chan will star in the upcoming film Railroad Tigers, The Foreigner, an Anglo-Chinese production, and the science-fiction film Bleeding Steel.

Music career

Chan had vocal lessons whilst at the Peking Opera School in his childhood. He began producing records professionally in the 1980s and has gone on to become a successful singer in Hong Kong and Asia. He has released 20 albums since 1984 and has performed vocals in Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Taiwanese and English. He often sings the theme songs of his films, which play over the closing credits. Chan's first musical recording was "Kung Fu Fighting Man", the theme song played over the closing credits of The Young Master (1980). At least 10 of these recordings have been released on soundtrack albums for the films. His Cantonese song Story of a Hero (英雄故事) (theme song of Police Story) was selected by the Royal Hong Kong Police and incorporated into their recruitment advertisement in 1994.

Chan voiced the character of Shang in the Chinese release of the Walt Disney animated feature, Mulan (1998). He also performed the song "I'll Make a Man Out of You", for the film's soundtrack. For the US release, the speaking voice was performed by B.D. Wong and the singing voice was done by Donny Osmond.

In 2007, Chan recorded and released "We Are Ready", the official one-year countdown song to the 2008 Summer Olympics which he performed at a ceremony marking the one-year countdown to the 2008 Summer Paralympics. Chan also released one of the two official Olympics albums, Official Album for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games – Jackie Chan's Version, which featured a number of special guest appearances. Chan performed "Hard to Say Goodbye" along with Andy Lau, Liu Huan and Wakin (Emil) Chau, at the 2008 Summer Olympics closing ceremony.

Academic career

Chan received his honorary Doctor of Social Science degree in 1996 from the Hong Kong Baptist University. In 2009, he received another honorary doctorate from the University of Cambodia, and has also been awarded an honorary professorship by the Savannah College of Art and Design in Hong Kong in 2008.

Chan is currently a faculty member of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where he teaches the subject of tourism management. As of 2015, he also serves as the Dean of the Jackie Chan Film and Television Academy under the Wuhan Institute of Design and Sciences.

Personal life

In 1982, Chan married Joan Lin, a Taiwanese actress. Their son, singer and actor Jaycee Chan, was born that same year. As a result of an extra-marital affair with Chan, Elaine Ng Yi-Lei bore a daughter on 18 January 1999. Chan admitted he had "only committed a fault that many men in the world commit". However, Elaine decided she would take care of her daughter without Chan.

Chan speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, English, and American Sign Language and also speaks some German, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, and Thai. Chan is an avid football fan and supports the Hong Kong national football team, England national football team, and Manchester City.

Stunts and screen persona

Chan has performed most of his own stunts throughout his film career, which are choreographed by the Jackie Chan Stunt Team. He has stated in interviews that the primary inspiration for his more comedic stunts were films such as The General, directed by and starring Buster Keaton who was also known to perform his own stunts. The team was established in 1983, and Chan has used them in all his subsequent films to make choreographing easier, given his understanding of each member's abilities. Chan and his team undertake many of the stunts performed by other characters in his films, shooting the scenes so that their faces are obscured.

The dangerous nature of his stunts makes it difficult to get insurance, especially in the United States where his stunt work is contractually limited. Chan holds the Guinness World Record for "Most Stunts by a Living Actor", which emphasizes that "no insurance company will underwrite Chan's productions in which he performs all his own stunts".

Chan has been injured frequently when attempting stunts; many of them have been shown as outtakes or as bloopers during the closing credits of his films. He came closest to death filming Armour of God when he fell from a tree and fractured his skull. Over the years, he has dislocated his pelvis and also broken numerous parts of his body, including his fingers, toes, nose, both cheekbones, hips, sternum, neck, ankle, and ribs. Promotional materials for Rumble in the Bronx emphasised that he performed all of the stunts, and one version of the movie poster even diagrammed his many injuries.

Chan created his screen persona as a response to the late Bruce Lee and the numerous imitators who appeared before and after Lee's death. Lee's characters were typically stern, morally upright heroes. In contrast, Chan plays well-meaning, slightly foolish regular men, often at the mercy of their friends, girlfriends, or families, who always triumph in the end despite the odds. Additionally, he has stated that he deliberately styles his movement to be the opposite of Lee's: where Lee held his arms wide, Chan holds his tight to the body; where Lee was loose and flowing, Chan is tight and choppy. Despite the success of the Rush Hour series, Chan has stated that he is not a fan of it, since he neither appreciates the action scenes in the movie nor understands American humour.

In the 2000s, the aging Chan grew tired of being typecast as an action hero, prompting him to act with more emotion in his latest films. In New Police Story, he portrayed a character suffering from alcoholism and mourning his murdered colleagues. To further shed the image of "nice guy", Chan played an anti-hero for the first time in Rob-B-Hood starring as Thongs, a burglar with gambling problems. He plays a low-level gangster in 2009's Shinjuku Incident, a serious drama set in Tokyo about unsavory characters.

Image and celebrity status

Chan has received worldwide recognition for his acting and stunt work. His awards include the Innovator Award from the American Choreography Awards and a lifetime achievement award from the Taurus World Stunt Awards. He has stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Hong Kong Avenue of Stars. In addition, Chan has also been honoured by placing his hand and footprints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Despite considerable box office success in the Northsouth Territories, Chan's American films have been criticised with regard to their action choreography. Reviewers of Rush Hour 2, The Tuxedo, and Shanghai Knights criticised the toning down of Chan's fighting scenes, citing less intensity compared to his earlier films. The comedic value of his films is questioned; some critics stating that they can be childish at times. Chan was awarded the MBE in 1989 and the Silver Bauhinia Star (SBS) in 1999.

Chan has been the subject of Ash's song "Kung Fu", Heavy Vegetable's "Jackie Chan Is a Punk Rocker", Leehom Wang's "Long Live Chinese People", as well as in "Jackie Chan" by Frank Chickens, and television shows Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, Celebrity Deathmatch and Family Guy. He has been the inspiration for manga such as Dragon Ball (including a character with the alias "Jackie Chun"), the character Lei Wulong in Tekken and the fighting-type Pokémon Hitmonchan.

Jackie Chan has a sponsorship deal with Mitsubishi Motors that has resulted in the appearance of Mitsubishi cars in a number of his films. Furthermore, Mitsubishi launched a limited series of Evolution cars personally customised by Chan.

A number of video games have featured Chan. Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu was released in 1990 for the PC-Engine and NES. In 1995, Chan was featured in the arcade fighting game Jackie Chan The Kung-Fu Master. A series of Japanese games were released on the MSX by Pony, based on several of Chan's films (Project A, Project A 2, Police Story, The Protector and Wheels on Meals).

Chan says he has always wanted to be a role model to children, and has remained popular with them due to his good-natured acting style. He has generally refused to play villains and has been very restrained in using swear words in his films – he persuaded the director of Rush Hour to take "fuck" out of the script. Chan's greatest regret in life is not having received a proper education, inspiring him to fund educational institutions around the world. He funded the construction of the Jackie Chan Science Centre at the Australian National University and the establishment of schools in poor regions of China.

Chan is a spokesperson for the Government of Hong Kong, appearing in public service announcements. In a Clean Hong Kong commercial, he urged the people of Hong Kong to be more considerate with regards to littering, a problem that has been widespread for decades. Furthermore, in an advertisement promoting nationalism, he gave a short explanation of the March of the Volunteers, the national anthem of the People's Republic of China. When Hong Kong Disneyland opened in 2005, Chan participated in the opening ceremony. In the United States, Chan appeared alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in a government advert to combat copyright infringement and made another public service announcement with Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca to encourage people, especially Asian people, to join the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Construction has begun on a Jackie Chan museum in Shanghai. In November 2013, a statue of Chan was unveiled in front of what is now known as the JC Film Gallery, scheduled to open in the spring of 2014.

On 25 June 2013, Chan responded to a hoax Facebook page created a few days earlier that alleged he had died. He said that several people contacted him to congratulate him on his recent engagement, and soon thereafter contacted him again to ask if he was still alive. He posted a Facebook message, commenting: "If I died, I would probably tell the world!"

On 1 February 2015, Chan was awarded the title of Panglima Mahkota Wilayah by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia Tuanku Abdul Halim in conjunction with the country's Federal Territory Day. It carries the title of Datuk in Malaysia.

In 2015, a made-up word inspired by Chan's description of his hair during an interview for a commercial, duang, became an internet viral meme in China. The Chinese character for the word is a composite of two characters of Chan's name.

Political views and controversy

During a news conference in Shanghai on 28 March 2004, Chan referred to the recently concluded Republic of China 2004 presidential election in Taiwan, in which Democratic Progressive Party candidates Chen Shui-bian and Annette Lu were re-elected as President and Vice-President, as "the biggest joke in the world". A Taiwanese legislator and senior member of the DPP, Parris Chang, called for the government of Taiwan to ban his films and bar him the right to visit Taiwan. Police and security personnel separated Chan from scores of protesters shouting "Jackie Chan, get out" when he arrived at Taipei airport in June 2008.

Referring to his participation in the torch relay for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Chan spoke out against demonstrators who disrupted the relay several times attempting to draw attention to a wide-ranging number of grievances against the Chinese government. He warned that "publicity seekers" planning to stop him from carrying the Olympic Torch "not get anywhere near" him. Chan also argued that the Olympics coverage that year would "provide another way for us to tell the world about Chinese culture."

In 2009, Chan was named an "anti-drug ambassador" by the Chinese government, actively taking part in anti-drug campaigns and supporting President Xi Jinping's declaration that illegal drugs should be eradicated, and their users punished severely. In 2014, when his own son Jaycee was arrested for cannabis use, he said that he was "angry", "shocked", "heartbroken" and "ashamed" of his son. He also remarked, "I hope all young people will learn a lesson from Jaycee and stay far from the harm of drugs. I say to Jaycee that you have to accept the consequences when you do something wrong."

On 18 April 2009, during a panel discussion at the annual Boao Forum for Asia, he questioned whether or not broad freedom is a good thing. Noting the strong tensions in Hong Kong and Taiwan, he said, "I'm gradually beginning to feel that we Chinese need to be controlled. If we're not being controlled, we'll just do what we want." Chan's comments prompted angry responses from several prominent figures in Taiwan and Hong Kong. A spokesman later said Chan was referring to freedom in the entertainment industry, rather than in Chinese society at large.

In December 2012, Chan caused outrage when he criticised Hong Kong as a "city of protest", suggesting that demonstrators' rights in Hong Kong should be limited. The same month, in an interview with Phoenix TV, Chan stated that the United States was the "most corrupt" country in the world, which in turn angered parts of the online community and prompted a critical response from journalist Max Fisher, who argued that Chan's comments were rooted "not just in attitudes toward America but in China's proud but sometimes insecure view of itself." Other articles situated Chan's comments in the context of his career and life in the United States, including his "embrace of the American film market" and his seeking asylum in the United States from Hong Kong triads.

In April 2016, Chan was named in the Panama Papers.

Entrepreneurship and philanthropy

In addition to his film production and distribution company, JCE Movies Limited, Jackie Chan also owns or co-owns the production companies JC Group China, Jackie & Willie Productions (with Willie Chan) and Jackie & JJ Productions. Chan has also put his name to Jackie Chan Theater International, a cinema chain in China, co-run by Hong Kong company Sparkle Roll Group Ltd. The first—Jackie Chan-Yaolai International Cinema—opened in February 2010, and is claimed to be the largest cinema complex in China, with 17 screens and 3,500 seats. Chan expressed his hopes that the size of the venue would afford young, non-commercial directors the opportunity to have their films screened. 15 further cinemas in the chain are planned for 2010, throughout Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, with a potential total of 65 cinemas throughout the country proposed.

In 2004, Chan launched his own line of clothing, which bears a Chinese dragon logo and the English word "Jackie", or the initials "JC". Chan also has a number of other branded businesses. His sushi restaurant chain, Jackie's Kitchen, has outlets throughout Hong Kong, as well as seven in South Korea, with plans to open another in Las Vegas. Jackie Chan's Cafe has outlets in Beijing, Singapore, and the Philippines. Other ventures include Jackie Chan Signature Club gyms (a partnership with California Fitness), and a line of chocolates, cookies and nutritional oatcakes. With each of his businesses, a percentage of the profits goes to various charities, including the Jackie Chan Charitable Foundation.

In 2016, Chan partnered with Asian Le Mans Series champion David Cheng to form a racing team in the series and the FIA World Endurance Championship. The two met in March 2015 and Chan told Cheng about his interest in motorsports and raised the possibility of starting a team. Together, the two formed Baxi DC Racing Alpine, the first mainland China-based operation in WEC. In October, leading into the 2016–17 Asian Le Mans Series season, the team was rebranded to Jackie Chan DC Racing and raced with liveries promoting Chan's movie Kung Fu Yoga. At the 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans, the team became the first Chinese team to win its class (LMP2).

Chan is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and has championed charitable works and causes. He has campaigned for conservation, against animal abuse and has promoted disaster relief efforts for floods in mainland China and the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

In June 2006, citing his admiration of the efforts made by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates to help those in need, Chan pledged the donation of half his assets to charity upon his death. On 10 March 2008, Chan was the guest of honour for the launch, by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, of the Jackie Chan Science Centre at the John Curtin School of Medical Research of the Australian National University. Chan is also a supporter and ambassador of Save China's Tigers, which aims to save the endangered South China tiger through breeding and releasing them into the wild. Following the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, Chan donated RMB ¥10 million to help those in need. In addition, he is planning to make a film about the Chinese earthquake to raise money for survivors. In response to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Chan and fellow Hong Kong-based celebrities, including American rapper MC Jin, headlined a special three-hour charity concert, titled Artistes 311 Love Beyond Borders, on 1 April 2011 to help with Japan's disaster recovery effort. The 3-hour concert raised over $3.3 million. In January 2017, Chan donated $65,000 to help flood victims in Thailand.

Chan founded the Jackie Chan Charitable Foundation in 1988, to offers scholarship and active help to Hong Kong's young people and provide aid to victims of natural disaster or illness. In 2005 Chan created the Dragon's Heart Foundation to help children and the elderly in remote areas of China by building schools, providing books, fees, and uniforms for children; the organisation expanded its reach to Europe in 2011. The foundation also provides for the elderly with donations of warm clothing, wheelchairs, and other items.

Awards and nominations

Academy Awards
  • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has awarded Chan an honorary Oscar for his "extraordinary achievements" in film at the 8th Annual Governors Awards ceremony on 12 November 2016.
  • American Choreography Awards
  • 8th American Choreography Innovator Awards – Won
  • Asia Pacific Film Festival
  • 1993 Asia-Pacific Film Lifetime Achievement Award – Won
  • 2005 Asia-Pacific Film Special Jury Award – Won
  • International Indian Film Academy Awards
  • 2000 Special Award for Global Impact – Won
  • Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
  • 1999 Favorite Duo – Action/Adventure (for Rush Hour) – Won
  • 2001 Favorite Action Team (for Shanghai Noon) – Nominated
  • Cinequest Film Festival
  • 1998 Maverick Spirit Award – Won
  • Daytime Emmy Awards
  • 2002 Performer in an Animated Program (for Jackie Chan Adventures) – Nominated
  • Fant-Asia Film Festival
  • 1997 Best Asian Film (for Drunken Master II) – Won (shared with Chia-Liang Liu)
  • Golden Horse Film Festival
  • 1992 Best Actor (for Police Story 3: Super Cop) – Won
  • 1993 Best Actor (for Crime Story) – Won
  • Golden Phoenix Awards
  • 2005 Outstanding Contribution Award – Won
  • Golden Rooster Awards
  • 2005 Best Actor (for New Police Story) – Won
  • Hollywood Film Festival
  • 1999 Actor of the Year – Won
  • Hong Kong Film Awards
  • 1983 Best Action Choreography (for Dragon Lord) – Nominated (shared with Hark-On Fung and Yuen Kuni)
  • 1985 Best Actor (for Project A) – Nominated
  • 1986 Best Director (for Police Story) – Nominated
  • 1986 Best Actor (for Police Story) – Nominated
  • 1986 Best Actor (for Heart of Dragon) – Nominated
  • 1989 Best Picture (for Rouge) – Won
  • 1990 Best Actor (for Miracles) – Nominated
  • 1993 Best Actor (for Supercop) – Nominated
  • 1994 Best Actor (for Crime Story) – Nominated
  • 1994 Best Action Choreography (for Crime Story) – Nominated
  • 1996 Best Actor (for Rumble in the Bronx) – Nominated
  • 1996 Best Action Choreography (for Rumble in the Bronx) – Won
  • 1997 Best Actor (for Dragon Lord) – Nominated
  • 1999 Best Actor (for Who Am I?) – Nominated
  • 1999 Best Action Choreography (for Who Am I?) – Won
  • 2000 Best Action Choreography (for Gorgeous) – Nominated (shared with Jackie Chan Stunt Team)
  • 2005 Best Actor (for New Police Story) – Nominated
  • 2005 Professional Achievement Award – Won
  • 2006 Best Original Film Song (for The Myth) – Nominated (shared with Choi Jun Young, Wang Zhong Yan, and Hee-seon Kim)
  • 2006 Best Action Choreography (for The Myth) – Nominated (shared with Stanley Tong, Tak Yuen)
  • 2007 Best Action Choreography (for Robin-B-Hood) – Nominated (shared with Chung Chi Li)
  • 2013 Best Action Choreography (for CZ12) – Won
  • Hundred Flowers Awards
  • 2006 Best Actor (for New Police Story) – Nominated
  • Kids' Choice Awards
  • 2002 Favorite Male Movie Star (for Rush Hour 2) – Nominated
  • 2002 Favorite Male Action Hero (for Rush Hour 2) – Won
  • 2003 Favorite Movie Actor (for The Tuxedo) – Nominated
  • 2003 Favorite Male Butt Kicker (for The Tuxedo) – Won
  • 2011 Favorite Butt Kicker (for The Karate Kid) – Won
  • Montreal World Film Festival
  • Grand Prix des AmériquesWon
  • MTV Movie Awards
  • 1995 Lifetime Achievement Award – Won
  • 1996 Best Fight (for Rumble in the Bronx) – Nominated
  • 1997 Best Fight (for Police Story 4: First Strike) – Nominated
  • 1999 Best Fight (for Rush Hour) – Nominated (shared with Chris Tucker)
  • 1999 Best On-Screen Duo (for Rush Hour) – Won (shared with Chris Tucker)
  • 2002 Best On-Screen Team (for Rush Hour 2) – Nominated (shared with Chris Tucker)
  • 2002 Best Fight (for Rush Hour 2) – Won (shared with Chris Tucker)
  • 2003 Best On-Screen Team (for Shanghai Knights) – Nominated (shared with Owen Wilson)
  • 2008 Best Fight (for Rush Hour 3) – Nominated (shared with Chris Tucker and Sun Mingming)
  • People's Choice Awards
  • 2008 Favorite on Screen Match-up (for Rush Hour 3) – Nominated (shared with Chris Tucker)
  • 2011 Favorite On-Screen Team (for The Karate Kid) – Nominated (shared with Jaden Smith)
  • 2011 Favorite Action Star – Won
  • Shanghai International Film Festival

  • 2005 Outstanding Contribution to Chinese Cinema – Won
  • Teen Choice Awards
  • 2002 Film – Choice Chemistry (for Rush Hour 2) – Nominated (shared with Chris Tucker)
  • 2008 Choice Movie Actor: Action Adventure (for The Forbidden Kingdom) – Nominated
  • Walk of Fame

  • 2002 Motion Picture – Won (Star on the Walk of Fame)
  • World Stunt Awards
  • 2002 Taurus Honorary Award – Won
  • Filmography

    Producer
    -
    Five Against a Bullet (executive producer) (announced)
    -
    Jackie Chan: Down to Earth (Documentary) (producer) (announced)
    2024
    New Police Story 2 (executive producer) (announced)
    -
    Once Upon a Zodiac (executive producer) (pre-production)
    2023
    Home Operation (executive producer) (filming)
    -
    The Diary (producer) (post-production)
    2021
    Wish Dragon (producer - produced by)
    2020
    The Sleuth of the Ming Dynasty (TV Series) (producer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.1 (2020) - (producer)
    2019
    Iron Mask (producer)
    2019
    The Knight of Shadows: Between Yin and Yang (executive producer)
    2018
    Golden Job (executive producer)
    2018
    Jackie Chan's Green Heroes (TV Movie documentary) (producer)
    2018
    The Game Changers (Documentary) (executive producer)
    2017
    All New Jackie Chan Adventures (TV Series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
    - We are J-Team (2017) - (executive producer)
    2017
    Bleeding Steel (executive producer)
    2017
    The Foreigner (producer - produced by)
    2017
    Reset (supervising executive producer)
    2017
    Kung Fu Yoga (executive producer) / (producer)
    2016
    Railroad Tigers (executive producer) / (producer)
    2016
    Skiptrace (producer)
    2016
    Manhattan Night (executive producer)
    2015
    Jackie Chan Presents: Amnesia (co-producer)
    2015
    Gambling on Extinction (Documentary) (producer)
    2015
    Dragon Blade (executive producer) / (producer)
    2014
    The Break-Up Artist (executive producer)
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac (executive producer) / (producer)
    2011
    Legendary Amazons (producer)
    2010
    Little Big Soldier (producer)
    2009
    Jackie Chan's Fantasia (TV Series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
    - The Armor of the Dragon (2009) - (executive producer)
    2009
    Shinjuku Incident (executive producer)
    2008
    Jackie Chan Presents: Wushu (executive producer)
    2008
    Run Papa Run (executive producer)
    2006
    Rob-B-Hood (executive producer) / (producer)
    2005
    The Myth (executive producer) / (producer)
    2005
    Chang hen ge (chief producer)
    2000
    Jackie Chan Adventures (TV Series) (executive producer - 95 episodes)
    - J2 Revised (2005) - (executive producer)
    - The Powers That Be: Part 2 (2005) - (executive producer)
    - The Powers That Be: Part 1 (2005) - (executive producer)
    - Weight and See (2005) - (executive producer)
    - Stealing Thunder (2005) - (executive producer)
    - Clash of the Titanics (2005) - (executive producer)
    - Antler Action (2005) - (executive producer)
    - The Demon Beneath My Wings (2005) - (executive producer)
    - Mirror, Mirror (2005) - (executive producer)
    - Dragon Scouts (2004) - (executive producer)
    - Black and White and Chi All Over (2004) - (executive producer)
    - It's All in the Game (2004) - (executive producer)
    - Relics of Demon Past (2004) - (executive producer)
    - Ninja Twilight (2004) - (executive producer)
    - The J-Tots (2004) - (executive producer)
    - J2: Rise of the Dragons (2004) - (executive producer)
    - Deja Vu (2004) - (executive producer)
    - The Good Guys (2003) - (executive producer)
    - The Shadow Eaters (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Half a Mask of Kung-Fu (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Fright Fight Night (2003) - (executive producer)
    - The Demon Behind (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Black Magic (2003) - (executive producer)
    - The Amazing T-Troop (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Samurai Ratso (2003) - (executive producer)
    - The Masks of the Shadowkhan (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Attack of the J-Clones (2003) - (executive producer)
    - A Night at the Opera (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Re-Enter the Dragon (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Tohru Who? (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Animal Crackers (2003) - (executive producer)
    - The Ox-Head Incident (2003) - (executive producer)
    - Little Valmont, Big Jade (2003) - (executive producer)
    - A Jolly J-Team X-Mas (2002) - (executive producer)
    - The Invisible Mom (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Sheep In, Sheep Out (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Rabbit Run (2002) - (executive producer)
    - When Pigs Fly (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Monkey a Go-Go (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Aztec Rat Race (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Viva Las Jackies (2002) - (executive producer)
    - The Powers Unleashed (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Re-Enter the J Team (2002) - (executive producer)
    - The Amazing T-Girl (2002) - (executive producer)
    - I'll Be a Monkey's Puppet (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Shrink Rap (2002) - (executive producer)
    - The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Chi of the Vampire (2002) - (executive producer)
    - The Chan Who Knew Too Much (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Glove Story (2002) - (executive producer)
    - The Chosen One (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Tough Luck (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Pleasure Cruise (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Enter the Cat (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Demon World: Part 2 (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Demon World: Part 1 (2002) - (executive producer)
    - The Eighth Door (2002) - (executive producer)
    - The New Atlantis (2002) - (executive producer)
    - The King and Jade (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Into the Mouth of Evil (2002) - (executive producer)
    - Danger in the Deep Freeze (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Scouts Honor (2001) - (executive producer)
    - The Return of the Pussycat (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Tale of the Demon Tail (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Agent Tag (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Armor of the Gods (2001) - (executive producer)
    - The Lotus Temple (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Shanghai Moon (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Origami (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Queen of the Shadowkhan (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Showdown in the Old West (2001) - (executive producer)
    - And He Does His Own Stunts (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Lost City of the Muntabs (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Rumble in the Big House (2001) - (executive producer)
    - The Curse of El Chupacabra (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Jade Times Jade (2001) - (executive producer)
    - The J-Team (2001) - (executive producer)
    - The Stronger Evil (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Mother of All Battles (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Snake Hunt (2001) - (executive producer)
    - The Warrior Incarnate (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Through the Rabbit Hole (2001) - (executive producer)
    - Day of the Dragon (2001) - (executive producer)
    - The Tiger and the Pussycat (2001) - (executive producer)
    - The Dog and Piggy Show (2001) - (executive producer)
    - The Jade Monkey (2000) - (executive producer)
    - The Rock (2000) - (executive producer)
    - Tough Break (2000) - (executive producer)
    - Enter the Viper (2000) - (executive producer)
    - Bullies (2000) - (executive producer)
    - Project A, for Astral (2000) - (executive producer)
    - Shell Game (2000) - (executive producer)
    - The Mask of El Toro Fuerte (2000) - (executive producer)
    - The Power Within (2000) - (executive producer)
    - The Dark Hand (2000) - (executive producer)
    2005
    House of Fury (executive producer)
    2004
    Hainan ji fan (executive producer)
    2004
    New Police Story (executive producer)
    2004
    Around the World in 80 Days (executive producer)
    2004
    Enter the Phoenix (executive producer)
    2003
    The Medallion (executive producer)
    2003
    Shanghai Knights (executive producer)
    2001
    The Accidental Spy (producer)
    2000
    Shanghai Noon (executive producer)
    1999
    Gen-X Cops (executive producer)
    1999
    Jackie Chan: My Stunts (Video documentary) (producer)
    1999
    Gorgeous (producer)
    1998
    Hot War (producer)
    1998
    Jackie Chan: My Story (Video documentary) (producer)
    1995
    Red Zone (producer - uncredited)
    1995
    Thunderbolt (executive producer)
    1993
    Kin chan no Cinema Jack (producer)
    1992
    Supercop (executive producer)
    1992
    The Shootout (producer)
    1991
    Center Stage (producer)
    1991
    Angry Ranger (producer)
    1990
    Story of Kennedy Town (producer)
    1990
    Wu tai zi mei (producer)
    1989
    The Inspector Wears Skirts II (producer)
    1988
    Top Squad (producer)
    1987
    Rouge (producer)
    1987
    Liang xiao hua nong yue (producer)
    1983
    Naughty Boys (producer)
    1981
    Lao shu jie (producer)
    1980
    Zi bao chuang ba guan (producer)
    Actor
    -
    Five Against a Bullet (announced)
    -
    Rush Hour 4 (announced)(rumored)
    2024
    New Police Story 2 (announced)
    -
    Once Upon a Zodiac (pre-production) as
    Zell (voice)
    2024
    The Legend (filming)
    2023
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (post-production) as
    Master Splinter (voice)
    2023
    Hidden Strike (completed) as
    Luo Feng
    2023
    Ride On as
    Luo Zhilong (Lao Luo)
    2021
    Good Night Beijing as
    Shu Chen
    2021
    Zong shi you ai zai ge li
    2020
    Vanguard as
    Tang Huating
    2019
    The Climbers as
    Old Yang Guang (Guest Appearance in Post Credit Scene)
    2019
    Iron Mask as
    Master
    2019
    The Knight of Shadows: Between Yin and Yang as
    Pu Songling
    2017
    Namiya as
    Namiya
    2017
    Bleeding Steel as
    Lin Dong
    2017
    The Foreigner as
    Quan Ngoc Minh
    2017
    On the Scene with Lindalee (TV Series) as
    Master Wu
    - LEGO Ninjago World Premiere Red Carpet Interviews (2017) - Master Wu
    2017
    The Lego Ninjago Movie as
    Master Wu / Mr. Liu (voice)
    2017
    WildAid: Jackie Chan & Pangolins (Video short) as
    Kung Fu instructor
    2017
    The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature as
    Mr. Feng (voice)
    2017
    Kung Fu Yoga as
    Jack
    2016
    Railroad Tigers as
    Ma Yuan
    2016
    The Master (Short) as
    Sensei Wu (voice)
    2016
    Skiptrace as
    Bennie Chan
    2016
    Kung Fu Panda 3 as
    Monkey (voice)
    2015
    Monkey King: Hero Is Back as
    Monkey King (English version, voice)
    2015
    Dragon Blade as
    Huo An
    2014
    As the Light Goes Out as
    Fireman in TV ad
    2013
    Police Story: Lockdown as
    Zhong Wen
    2013
    Personal Tailor
    2013
    The Unbelievable (Short) as
    Mr. Z
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac as
    Asian Hawk
    2011
    1911 as
    Huang Xing
    2011
    Kung Fu Panda 2 as
    Monkey (voice)
    2011
    Shaolin as
    Wudao
    2010
    Kung Fu Panda Holiday (TV Short) as
    Monkey (voice)
    2010
    The Legend of Silk Boy as
    Xu Rongcun (English version, voice)
    2010
    The Karate Kid as
    Mr. Han
    2010
    Little Big Soldier as
    The Soldier
    2010
    The Spy Next Door as
    Bob Ho
    2009
    The Founding of a Republic as
    Li Jishen's Interviewer
    2009
    Kung Fu Master as
    Jackie Chan
    2009
    Shinjuku Incident as
    Steelhead
    2008
    Kung Fu Panda: Legendary Warriors (Video Game) as
    Master Monkey (voice)
    2008
    Kung Fu Panda as
    Monkey (voice)
    2008
    The Forbidden Kingdom as
    Lu Yan / Old Hop
    2007
    Rush Hour 3 as
    Lee
    2006
    Rob-B-Hood as
    Thongs
    2005
    The Myth as
    Meng Yi / Jack
    2004
    New Police Story as
    Senior Insp. Chan Kwok-Wing
    2004
    The Twins Effect II as
    Lord of Armour Wei Cheng
    2004
    Around the World in 80 Days as
    Passepartout / Lau Xing
    2004
    Enter the Phoenix as
    Client of Julie (Cameo)
    2003
    The Medallion as
    Eddie Yang
    2003
    The Twins Effect as
    Jackie Fong
    2003
    Shanghai Knights as
    Chon Wang
    2002
    The Tuxedo as
    Jimmy Tong
    2001
    Rush Hour 2 as
    Lee
    2001
    The Accidental Spy as
    Buck Yuen
    2000
    Shanghai Noon as
    Chon Wang
    1999
    Gen-X Cops as
    Poor Fisherman (uncredited)
    1999
    King of Comedy as
    Stunt double on set (uncredited)
    1999
    Gorgeous as
    C.N. Chan
    1998
    Rush Hour as
    Lee
    1998
    Who Am I? as
    Who Am I
    1997
    An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn as
    Jackie Chan
    1997
    Mr. Nice Guy as
    Jackie
    1996
    Martin (TV Series) as
    Jackie Chan
    - Scrooge (1996) - Jackie Chan
    1996
    Warren G feat. Adina Howard: What's Love Got to Do with It (Music Video) as
    Jackie Chan
    1996
    First Strike as
    Insp. Chan Ka Kui
    1995
    Jackie Chan in Fists of Fire (Video Game) as
    Jackie Chan / Five Animal Fist / Zui Quan / ...
    1995
    Thunderbolt as
    Chan Foh To
    1995
    Rumble in the Bronx as
    Keung
    1994
    The Legend of Drunken Master as
    Wong Fei-hung
    1993
    Supercop 2 as
    Inspector Chan
    1993
    Crime Story as
    Inspector Eddie Chan
    1993
    City Hunter as
    Ryo Saeba
    1992
    Supercop as
    Insp. Chan Ka Kui
    1992
    Twin Dragons as
    Ma Yau / Die Hard
    1991
    A Kid from Tibet as
    Cameo Appearance
    1991
    Operation Condor as
    Asian Hawk / Condor / Jackie
    1990
    The Prisoner as
    Lung / Steve Tong
    1989
    Miracles: The Canton Godfather as
    'Charlie' Cheng Wah Kuo
    1988
    Police Story 2 as
    Chan Ka Kui
    1988
    Dragons Forever as
    Jackie Lung
    1987
    Project A 2 as
    Sergeant Dragon Ma Yue Lung
    1986
    Armour of God as
    Asian Hawk
    1985
    Police Story as
    Chan Ka Kui
    1985
    Heart of Dragon as
    Ted / Tat Fung
    1985
    Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars as
    Muscles
    1985
    The Protector as
    Billy Wong
    1985
    My Lucky Stars as
    Muscles
    1984
    Wheels on Meals as
    Thomas
    1984
    Cannonball Run II as
    Jackie Chan, Mitsubishi Engineer
    1984
    Pom Pom as
    Motorcycle Cop #2
    1983
    Project A as
    Sergeant Dragon Ma Yue Lung
    1983
    Naughty Boys as
    Prisoner
    1983
    Winners & Sinners as
    CID 07
    1983
    Fearless Hyena 2 as
    Chan Lung (as Jacky Chan)
    1983
    Fantasy Mission Force as
    Sammy (as Jacky Chan)
    1982
    Dragon Lord as
    Dragon
    1981
    The Cannonball Run as
    Subaru Driver #1
    1980
    Battle Creek Brawl as
    Jerry Kwan
    1980
    The Young Master as
    Dragon
    1979
    Dragon Fist as
    Tong Huo-wan
    1979
    The Fearless Hyena as
    Shing Lung (as Jacky Chan)
    1978
    Huo shao shao lin men as
    General Kawasaki's Aide
    1978
    Spiritual Kung Fu as
    Yi-Lang
    1978
    Drunken Master as
    Wong Fei-Hung (as Jacky Chan)
    1978
    Half a Loaf of Kung Fu as
    Jiang (as Jacky Chan)
    1978
    Magnificent Bodyguards as
    Lord Ting Chung
    1978
    Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin as
    Hsu Yin-Fung (as Jacky Chan)
    1978
    Snake in the Eagle's Shadow as
    Chien Fu (as Lung Cheng)
    1977
    To Kill with Intrigue as
    Lei Shao-feng (as Chen Lung)
    1976
    Shaolin Wooden Men as
    Little Mute (as Jacky Chan)
    1976
    The Killer Meteors as
    Hua Wu Bin
    1976
    The Hand of Death as
    Tan Feng (as Chan Yuan Lung)
    1976
    New Fist of Fury as
    A Lung (as Chen Yuen Lung)
    1976
    Mi zong sheng shou as
    Tseng's Man (uncredited)
    1975
    No End of Surprises as
    Secretary Chen (as Chen Yuen Lung)
    1975
    All in the Family as
    Hsiao Tang (as Yuan Lung Chen)
    1974
    Jin ping shuang yan as
    Pear Seller Brother Yun (as Yuan Lung Chen)
    1974
    E hu cun as
    Extra (uncredited)
    1973
    Supermen Against the Orient as
    Extra (uncredited)
    1973
    Enter the Dragon as
    Thug in Prison (uncredited)
    1973
    Fist to Fist as
    Guard (as Chen Yuen Lung)
    1973
    Shi po tian jian as
    Thug - Beats up a Woman (uncredited)
    1973
    Attack of the Kung Fu Girls as
    Japanese Extra (as Chen Yuen Lung)
    1973
    Rumble in Hong Kong as
    Gang Leader (as Jacky Chan)
    1973
    Facets of Love as
    Xiao Liu (as Chen Yuan Lung)
    1973
    Ma tou da jue dou as
    Thug (uncredited)
    1973
    Snake Fist Fighter as
    Jackie (as Yuan Lung Chen)
    1973
    Fist of Unicorn as
    Thug (uncredited)
    1973
    Not Scared to Die as
    Shi Tzer (as Yuen Lung Chen)
    1973
    Mai fu as
    Extra (uncredited)
    1972
    Hei dian as
    Official Hai's Servant (uncredited)
    1972
    Brutal Boxer as
    Thug - Slides along Floor (uncredited)
    1972
    Hapkido as
    Black Bear Student (uncredited)
    1972
    Fist of Fury as
    Jing Wu Student (uncredited)
    1971
    A Touch of Zen as
    Extra (uncredited)
    1971
    The Angry River as
    Cameo (uncredited)
    1971
    The Blade Spares None as
    Young Ching Yun (uncredited)
    1970
    Huang jiang nu xia as
    Beggar kid (uncredited)
    1965
    I Spy (TV Series) as
    Child at festival
    - No Exchange on Damaged Merchandise (1965) - Child at festival (uncredited)
    1963
    The Story of Ching Hsian-Lien as
    Tung Ge (Juvenile) (as Yuan-Lou Chen)
    1962
    Big and Little Wong Tin Bar as
    Cheung 6 Ba (Juvenile) (as Yuen Lau)
    Stunts
    2017
    The Lego Ninjago Movie (Action Coordinator)
    2017
    Kung Fu Yoga (fight choreographer)
    2015
    Dragon Blade (action director)
    2013
    Police Story: Lockdown (action coordinator)
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt choreographer) / (stunt double)
    2011
    1911 (stunt coordinator) / (stunts)
    2011
    Shaolin (stunt actor - uncredited)
    2010
    The Karate Kid (stunt actor - uncredited)
    2010
    Little Big Soldier (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    2010
    The Spy Next Door (stunt actor - uncredited)
    2008
    The Forbidden Kingdom (stunt actor - uncredited)
    2007
    Rush Hour 3 (stunt actor - uncredited)
    2006
    Rob-B-Hood (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt choreographer) / (stunt director)
    2005
    The Myth (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt choreographer)
    2004
    New Police Story (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt director)
    2004
    The Twins Effect II (stunt actor - uncredited)
    2004
    Around the World in 80 Days (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt choreography - uncredited)
    2003
    The Medallion (stunt actor - uncredited)
    2003
    The Twins Effect (stunts - uncredited)
    2003
    Shanghai Knights (action choreographer) / (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator - uncredited)
    2002
    The Tuxedo (stunt actor - uncredited)
    2001
    Rush Hour 2 (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator - uncredited)
    2001
    The Accidental Spy (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    2000
    Jackie Chan Stuntmaster (Video Game) (motion capture stunts: himself - uncredited)
    2000
    Shanghai Noon (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator - uncredited)
    1999
    Gorgeous (stunt coordinator)
    1998
    Rush Hour (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1998
    Who Am I? (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1997
    Mr. Nice Guy (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator - uncredited)
    1996
    First Strike (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator - uncredited)
    1995
    Thunderbolt (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1995
    Rumble in the Bronx (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt director)
    1994
    The Legend of Drunken Master (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1993
    Crime Story (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1993
    City Hunter (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1992
    Supercop (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1992
    Twin Dragons (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt choreographer)
    1991
    Operation Condor (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1990
    Outlaw Brothers (stunt coordinator)
    1989
    Miracles: The Canton Godfather (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1988
    Police Story 2 (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1988
    Top Squad (stunt coordinator)
    1988
    Dragons Forever (stunt actor - uncredited)
    1987
    Project A 2 (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1986
    Armour of God (stunt coordinator - uncredited)
    1985
    Police Story (stunt coordinator)
    1985
    Heart of Dragon (stunt actor - uncredited)
    1985
    Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1985
    The Protector (stunt actor - uncredited)
    1985
    My Lucky Stars (stunt actor - uncredited)
    1984
    Wheels on Meals (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator - uncredited)
    1983
    Project A (stunt actor - uncredited)
    1983
    Winners & Sinners (stunt actor - uncredited)
    1983
    Fantasy Mission Force (stunts)
    1982
    Dragon Lord (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1980
    Battle Creek Brawl (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1980
    The Young Master (additional stunt double: Whang Ing-Sik - uncredited) / (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator) / (stunts)
    1979
    Dragon Fist (stunt coordinator)
    1979
    The Fearless Hyena (stunt actor - uncredited) / (stunt coordinator)
    1978
    Spiritual Kung Fu (stunt coordinator - as Chen Yuen Lung)
    1978
    Bai zhan bao shan he (stunt coordinator)
    1978
    Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (stunt coordinator)
    1978
    Magnificent Bodyguards (stunt coordinator) / (stunts)
    1978
    Game of Death (stunts - uncredited)
    1978
    Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin (stunt coordinator - as Chen Yuen Lung)
    1977
    The 36 Crazy Fists (stunt coordinator - as Jacky Chan)
    1977
    To Kill with Intrigue (stunt coordinator)
    1976
    Dance of Death (stunt coordinator - as Chen Yuan-lung)
    1976
    Shaolin Wooden Men (stunt coordinator)
    1976
    Mi zong sheng shou (stunt performer - uncredited)
    1974
    The Young Dragons (stunt coordinator - as Yuan Lung Chen)
    1973
    Supermen Against the Orient (stunts - uncredited)
    1973
    Enter the Dragon (stunts - uncredited)
    1973
    Fist to Fist (stunts)
    1973
    Rumble in Hong Kong (stunt coordinator - uncredited) / (stunts - uncredited)
    1973
    Ma tou da jue dou (stunt coordinator)
    1973
    Snake Fist Fighter (stunt coordinator - as Chan Yuen Lung)
    1972
    Brutal Boxer (stunts)
    1972
    Hapkido (stunts - uncredited)
    1972
    Fist of Fury (stunt double) / (stunts)
    Miscellaneous
    2018
    Golden Job (presenter)
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac (catering coordinator) / (set production assistant)
    2008
    Run Papa Run (presenter)
    2005
    The Myth (action director)
    2005
    House of Fury (presenter)
    2004
    New Police Story (action director)
    2004
    Around the World in 80 Days (action director) / (fight choreographer)
    2004
    Enter the Phoenix (presenter)
    2003
    Shanghai Knights (action choreographer) / (action director)
    2001
    Rush Hour 2 (action director)
    2000
    Gen-Y Cops (presenter)
    1999
    Tempting Heart (presenter)
    1999
    Gen-X Cops (presenter)
    1995
    Rumble in the Bronx (martial arts director)
    1994
    The Legend of Drunken Master (martial arts choreographer)
    1991
    Center Stage (presenter)
    1989
    Shuo huang de nu ren (presenter)
    1988
    Dragons Forever (planner)
    1982
    Dragon Lord (martial arts choreographer)
    1980
    The Young Master (action director)
    1978
    Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (martial arts director)
    Director
    -
    The Diary (post-production)
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac
    2011
    1911 (general director)
    1999
    Jackie Chan: My Stunts (Video documentary)
    1998
    Jackie Chan: My Story (Video documentary)
    1998
    Who Am I?
    1994
    The Legend of Drunken Master (uncredited)
    1993
    Crime Story (uncredited)
    1991
    Operation Condor
    1989
    Miracles: The Canton Godfather
    1988
    Police Story 2
    1987
    Project A 2
    1986
    Armour of God
    1985
    Police Story
    1983
    Project A
    1982
    Dragon Lord
    1980
    The Young Master
    1979
    The Fearless Hyena
    Writer
    -
    The Diary (post-production)
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac
    2010
    Little Big Soldier (screenplay)
    2006
    Rob-B-Hood (written by)
    1999
    Gorgeous (written by)
    1998
    Who Am I? (writer)
    1991
    Operation Condor
    1988
    Police Story 2 (writer)
    1987
    Project A 2
    1986
    Armour of God (screenplay)
    1985
    Police Story
    1983
    Project A (writer)
    1982
    Dragon Lord
    1980
    The Young Master
    1979
    The Fearless Hyena
    1978
    Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    2018
    Diminishing Returns (Podcast Series) (performer - 3 episodes)
    - Jackie Chan and Armour of God (2021) - (performer: "Flight Of The Dragon", "My Girl")
    - Mulan (2020) - (performer: "I'll Make a Man Out of You")
    - Mamma Mia! (2018) - (performer: "My Little Girl")
    2017
    Kung Fu Yoga (performer: "Endless Love")
    2015
    Dragon Blade (performer: "PLEASE TELL THE WIND TO BRING MY FATHER HOME", "DESERT HERO")
    2013
    Police Story: Lockdown (performer: "Rescue 2013 (Rap Version)", "Rescue 2013 (Ballad Version)")
    2010
    The Spy Next Door (performer: "Ba Ma De Hua")
    2007
    Rush Hour 3 (performer: "Closer I Get to You")
    2005
    The Myth (performer: "Endless Love" (Korean version))
    2004
    New Police Story (performer: "September Storm")
    2003
    The Twins Effect (performer: "Change, Change, Change")
    2003
    Traces of a Dragon (Documentary) (performer: "Can't Help Falling In Love")
    2000
    Jackie Chan Stuntmaster (Video Game) (performer: "I Wished the Flower Could Never Fade")
    1994
    Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (TV Series) (performer: "You give me a new world")
    1986
    Armour of God (performer: "Friend", "Flight Of The Dragon")
    1985
    Police Story (performer: "Hero Story")
    Music Department
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac (music scored by) / (theme song: sung by)
    2012
    Yellow Zone (Short) (Police Story theme: sung)
    2004
    New Police Story (performer: title song)
    1988
    Police Story 2 (theme vocals)
    1985
    Police Story (theme vocals)
    Production Manager
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac (unit production manager)
    1988
    Dragons Forever (production supervisor)
    Cinematographer
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac
    Art Department
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac (props)
    Art Director
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac
    Camera Department
    2012
    Chinese Zodiac (lighting)
    Editorial Department
    1995
    Bontoc Eulogy (Documentary) (additional editor)
    Thanks
    2019
    Triple Threat (special thanks)
    2014
    Stunt Games (special thanks)
    2013
    That's Life!! Kilorenzos $mith in Talks... (TV Series documentary) (inspiration - 1 episode)
    - No More Funny Show! (2013) - (inspiration)
    2013
    The World's End (special thanks)
    2012
    Yellow Zone (Short) (thanks)
    2012
    Funny Show Part Two: The Video - Movie (Video) (inspiration)
    2011
    The Suppressor (special thanks)
    2011
    Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) (dedicatee - 1 episode)
    - Supercop (2011) - (dedicatee)
    2010
    Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (special thanks)
    2007
    Gordo Master vs. Twin Snakes (Short) (dedicatee)
    2007
    Blogger (Documentary short) (very special thanks)
    2006
    The Heavenly Kings (special thanks)
    2005
    Left for Dead (thanks)
    2004
    The Contact (Short) (special thanks)
    1998
    SiN (Video Game) (thanks)
    1998
    StarCraft (Video Game) (thanks)
    1996
    Diablo (Video Game) (thanks)
    1996
    Mr. Show with Bob and David (TV Series) (special thanks - 1 episode)
    - Operation Hell on Earth (1996) - (special thanks)
    1996
    FX Fighter Turbo (Video Game) (special thanks)
    Self
    -
    Jackie Chan: Down to Earth (Documentary) (announced) as
    Self
    2022
    BILD LIVE (TV Series) as
    Self
    - S1E233 (2022) - Self
    2022
    Robin Williams: Laugh Until You Cry (Documentary) as
    Self
    2021
    Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
    Self
    - A Tribute to Michelle Yeoh: From Beauty Queen to Martial Arts Star (2022) - Self
    - 10 Best Martial Arts Movies: An Intro and In-Depth Look at the Genre (2021) - Self
    2022
    Bruce Lee: The Way of the Warrior (Documentary) as
    Self
    2021
    Mid-Autumn Festival Concert in the Greater Bay Area (Video) as
    Self
    2021
    Success Formula (Documentary) as
    Self
    2020
    Xing Guang (Documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    Cinema Cafe with Jackie Chan (Video) as
    Self
    2019
    The British Academy Britannia Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Honoree
    2019
    Worldwide Celebration of Chinese New Year (TV Special) as
    Performer
    2019
    GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 21 January 2019 (2019) - Self
    2018
    Jackie Chan's Green Heroes (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2018
    The Foreigner: Interviews (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2017
    Forces (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Actor
    2017
    Steve (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Jackie Chan/Cheryl Hines (2017) - Self
    2017
    Access Daily (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 October 2017 (2017) - Self
    2017
    Access Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #22.28 (2017) - Self
    2017
    Talkhouse Podcast (Podcast Series) as
    Self
    - Jackie Chan with Edgar Wright (2017) - Self (voice)
    2003
    Extra (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #24.33 (2017) - Self
    - Episode #24.29 (2017) - Self
    - Episode dated 10 October 2003 (2003) - Self
    2007
    Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    - Live's Banana Bread Bakeoff (2017) - Self
    - Episode dated 3 August 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
    2017
    Today (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 10 October 2017 (2017) - Self
    2017
    The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Jackie Chan/Tig Notaro/Bob Schieffer/Trombone Shorty (2017) - Self
    2017
    Chelsea (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Hart of the Matter (2017) - Self
    2017
    Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Kingsman: The Golden Circle/The LEGO Ninjago Movie/Battle of the Sexes/Victoria & Abdul (2017) - Self
    2017
    Dish Nation (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #6.15 (2017) - Self
    2017
    On the Scene with Lindalee (TV Series) as
    Self
    - LEGO Ninjago World Premiere (2017) - Self
    2006
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #37.4 (2017) - Self
    - Episode dated 9 June 2010 (2010) - Self
    - Episode dated 24 May 2010 (2010) - Self
    - Episode dated 23 May 2008 (2008) - Self
    - Episode dated 24 March 2008 (2008) - Self
    - Episode dated 10 August 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 9 August 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 31 July 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 25 October 2006 (2006) - Self
    2017
    Conan (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan/Tig Notaro/Gov't Mule (2017) - Self - Guest
    2013
    The Talk (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    - Guest Co-Host Eric Christian Olsen/Jackie Chan/Kit Hoover (2017) - Self
    - Episode #4.32 (2013) - Self - Guest
    2017
    Earth: One Amazing Day (Documentary) as
    Narrator (Mandarin version, voice)
    2017
    Good Morning Britain (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 February 2017 (2017) - Self (uncredited)
    2017
    E! Live from the Red Carpet (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The 2017 Academy Awards (2017) - Self
    2017
    The Oscars (TV Special) as
    Self - Honorary Award Recipient
    2017
    The Kapil Sharma Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Jackie Chan in Kapil's Show (2017) - Self
    2016
    UNICEF's 70th Anniversary Gala (TV Special) as
    Self
    2016
    Brett & Jackie Look Back at the 'Rush Hour' Trilogy (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2013
    The Arsenio Hall Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.28 (2013) - Self - Guest
    2013
    Guys Choice Awards 2013 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2013
    Running Man (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Kwanghee Fashion Mall (2013) - Self
    2013
    Voice (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Mei ren neng ti ni fen dou (2013) - Self
    2012
    Evening Urgant (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    - Alexander Vasilev (2012) - Self
    - Jackie Chan/Oleg Menshikov (2012) - Self - Guest
    2012
    Close Up (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - Jackie Chan (2012) - Self - Interviewee
    2012
    Mnet Asian Music Awards (TV Series) as
    Self - Presenter
    - 2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards (2012) - Self - Presenter
    2012
    The Path of the Dragon (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2012
    The Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #9.2 (2012) - Self
    2011
    Wild Aid: Leonardo DiCaprio and Jackie Chan (Video short) as
    Self
    2010
    Just for Kicks: The Making of 'The Karate Kid' (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2010
    The Karate Kid: Production Diaries (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2010
    Janela Indiscreta (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.27 (2010) - Self
    2010
    El hormiguero (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #5.1 (2010) - Self - Guest
    2005
    Caiga quien caiga (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 25 July 2010 (2010) - Self
    - Episode dated 20 May 2005 (2005) - Self
    2010
    Le journal de 20 heures (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 25 July 2010 (2010) - Self
    2010
    Breakfast (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 23 July 2010 (2010) - Self - Guest
    2010
    Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #18.25 (2010) - Self - Guest
    2010
    The View (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 11 June 2010 (2010) - Self - Guest
    2010
    Say Hello to the Bad Guy (Video short) as
    Self
    2010
    2010 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2010
    MTV Movie Awards 2010 Pre-Show (TV Special) as
    Self
    2010
    Jackie Chan: Stunt Master and Mentor (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2010
    Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010 (TV Special) as
    Self - Award Presenter
    2010
    Asia Uncut with Jon Niermann (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 21 February 2010 (2010) - Self
    2008
    The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self
    - Episode #7.78 (2010) - Self
    - Episode #7.77 (2010) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #5.137 (2008) - Self - Guest
    2010
    The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan/Emily Blunt/Jencarlos (2010) - Self - Guest
    2010
    The 36th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    Lopez Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.25 - Self
    2009
    Beijing (Documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    How Bruce Lee Changed the World (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    Making of... (TV Series documentary)
    - Forbidden Kingdom (2009)
    2008
    A Touch of Beijing as
    Self / Host
    2008
    Wushu Cannes 2008 (TV Short documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    Dangerous Beauty: The Women of 'The Forbidden Kingdom' (Video short) as
    Self
    2008
    The Kung Fu Dream Team (Video short) as
    Self
    2008
    Autour de 'Rush Hour 3' en 80 mots (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    Mega Cities (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Hong Kong (2008) - Self
    2002
    HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) as
    Self
    - Prepare for Pandamonium- The Making of 'Kung Fu Panda' (2008) - Self
    - Rush Hour 3 (2007) - Self
    - 'The Tuxedo': Tailor Made for Jackie Chan (2002) - Self
    2008
    The Graham Norton Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #3.6 (2008) - Self - Guest
    2008
    The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #4.247 (2008) - Self - Guest
    2007
    Up Close with Carrie Keagan (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 16 April 2008 (2008) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 7 August 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
    2008
    World Film Report (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Zhong mei wen hua da shi Cheng Long: 'Long' de zu ji (2008) - Self
    2007
    Le Rush Hour Trois: Production Diaries (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    Making 'Rush Hour 3' (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    Getaway (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Celebrity Traveller
    - Episode #16.33 (2007) - Self - Celebrity Traveller
    2006
    La boîte à questions (TV Series short) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 11 September 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 20 October 2006 (2006) - Self
    2006
    Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 10 September 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 19 October 2006 (2006) - Self
    2007
    Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #5.34 (2007) - Self - Guest
    1996
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan/Simon Pegg/Just Jack (2007) - Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan/Tim Russert/Franz Ferdinand (2004) - Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan/Marlo Thomas/Ricky Jay (2002) - Self - Guest
    - Jonathan Katz/Jackie Chan (2000) - Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan/Diane Lane/Marc Maron (1999) - Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan/H. Keith Melton/Thora Birch (1996) - Self - Guest
    1996
    Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self
    - Episode dated 2 August 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 18 May 2000 (2000) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 15 September 1998 (1998) - Self
    - Episode dated 15 July 1997 (1997) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 8 January 1997 (1997) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 14 August 1996 (1996) - Self
    - Episode dated 13 February 1996 (1996) - Self
    2007
    Rush Hour 1, 2, 3! (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2007
    Rush Hour 3: The French Connection (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2007
    Fusion (TV Special) as
    Self
    2005
    TV total (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self - Segment 'Gäste-Marathon'
    - Helge Schneider, Dani Levy, Virginia Jetzt! (2007) - Self - Segment 'Gäste-Marathon'
    - Episode #1.780 (2005) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 10 October 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
    2006
    The Heavenly Kings as
    Self (uncredited)
    1996
    Smap×Smap (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Skit guest
    - Episode dated 20 March 2006 (2006) - Self
    - Episode dated 21 October 1996 (1996) - Self - Skit guest
    2006
    Come Home Gary Glitter (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2006
    2006 Asian Excellence Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2005
    The 11th China Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2000
    Jackie Chan Adventures (TV Series) as
    Self
    - J2 Revised (2005) - Self
    - The Powers That Be: Part 2 (2005) - Self
    - The Powers That Be: Part 1 (2005) - Self
    - Weight and See (2005) - Self
    - Stealing Thunder (2005) - Self
    - Clash of the Titanics (2005) - Self
    - Antler Action (2005) - Self
    - The Demon Beneath My Wings (2005) - Self
    - Mirror, Mirror (2005) - Self
    - Dragon Scouts (2004) - Self
    - Black and White and Chi All Over (2004) - Self
    - It's All in the Game (2004) - Self
    - Relics of Demon Past (2004) - Self
    - Ninja Twilight (2004) - Self
    - The J-Tots (2004) - Self
    - J2: Rise of the Dragons (2004) - Self
    - Deja Vu (2004) - Self
    - The Good Guys (2003) - Self
    - The Shadow Eaters (2003) - Self
    - Half a Mask of Kung-Fu (2003) - Self
    - Fright Fight Night (2003) - Self
    - The Demon Behind (2003) - Self
    - Black Magic (2003) - Self
    - The Amazing T-Troop (2003) - Self
    - Samurai Ratso (2003) - Self
    - The Masks of the Shadowkhan (2003) - Self
    - Attack of the J-Clones (2003) - Self
    - A Night at the Opera (2003) - Self
    - Re-Enter the Dragon (2003) - Self
    - Tohru Who? (2003) - Self
    - Animal Crackers (2003) - Self
    - The Ox-Head Incident (2003) - Self
    - Little Valmont, Big Jade (2003) - Self
    - A Jolly J-Team X-Mas (2002) - Self
    - The Invisible Mom (2002) - Self
    - Sheep In, Sheep Out (2002) - Self
    - Rabbit Run (2002) - Self
    - When Pigs Fly (2002) - Self
    - Monkey a Go-Go (2002) - Self
    - Aztec Rat Race (2002) - Self
    - Viva Las Jackies (2002) - Self
    - The Powers Unleashed (2002) - Self
    - Re-Enter the J Team (2002) - Self
    - The Amazing T-Girl (2002) - Self
    - I'll Be a Monkey's Puppet (2002) - Self
    - Shrink Rap (2002) - Self
    - The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute (2002) - Self
    - Chi of the Vampire (2002) - Self
    - The Chan Who Knew Too Much (2002) - Self
    - Glove Story (2002) - Self
    - The Chosen One (2002) - Self
    - Tough Luck (2002) - Self (voice)
    - Pleasure Cruise (2002) - Self
    - Enter the Cat (2002) - Self
    - Demon World: Part 2 (2002) - Self
    - Demon World: Part 1 (2002) - Self
    - The Eighth Door (2002) - Self
    - The New Atlantis (2002) - Self
    - The King and Jade (2002) - Self
    - Into the Mouth of Evil (2002) - Self
    - Danger in the Deep Freeze (2001) - Self
    - Scouts Honor (2001) - Self
    - The Return of the Pussycat (2001) - Self
    - Tale of the Demon Tail (2001) - Self
    - Agent Tag (2001) - Self
    - Armor of the Gods (2001) - Self
    - The Lotus Temple (2001) - Self
    - Shanghai Moon (2001) - Self
    - Origami (2001) - Self
    - Queen of the Shadowkhan (2001) - Self
    - Showdown in the Old West (2001) - Self
    - And He Does His Own Stunts (2001) - Self
    - Lost City of the Muntabs (2001) - Self
    - Rumble in the Big House (2001) - Self
    - The Curse of El Chupacabra (2001) - Self
    - Jade Times Jade (2001) - Self
    - The J-Team (2001) - Self
    - The Stronger Evil (2001) - Self
    - Mother of All Battles (2001) - Self
    - Snake Hunt (2001) - Self
    - The Warrior Incarnate (2001) - Self
    - Through the Rabbit Hole (2001) - Self
    - Day of the Dragon (2001) - Self
    - The Tiger and the Pussycat (2001) - Self
    - The Dog and Piggy Show (2001) - Self
    - The Jade Monkey (2000) - Self
    - The Rock (2000) - Self
    - Tough Break (2000) - Self
    - Enter the Viper (2000) - Self
    - Bullies (2000) - Self
    - Project A, for Astral (2000) - Self
    - Shell Game (2000) - Self
    - The Mask of El Toro Fuerte (2000) - Self
    - The Power Within (2000) - Self
    - The Dark Hand (2000) - Self
    2004
    Tigres et dragons, les arts martiaux au cinéma (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Wetten, dass..? (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Wetten, dass..? aus Nürnberg (2004) - Self
    2004
    Jackie Chan Adventures (Video Game) as
    Self (voice)
    2004
    The Mysti Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.14 (2004) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.13 (2004) - Self - Guest
    2004
    Last Call with Carson Daly (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 24 June 2004 (2004) - Self
    2004
    Richard & Judy (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 21 June 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
    2004
    Cartoon Cartoon Fridays (TV Series short) as
    Self
    - Tommy Sits Down with the Stars of Around the World in 80 Days (2004) - Self
    1996
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #12.101 (2004) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #11.143 (2003) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #11.18 (2003) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #10.160 (2002) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #9.125 (2001) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #8.266 (2000) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #8.197 (2000) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #7.57 (1999) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #4.201 (1996) - Self - Guest
    2004
    Jackie Chan: The Inside Story (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Tinseltown TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 February 2004 (2004) - Self
    2004
    Film '72 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 17 February 2004 (2004) - Self
    2003
    Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    Player$ (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Medallion (2003) - Self
    2003
    Miss World 2003 Pageant (TV Special) as
    Self - Judging Panelist
    2003
    Tryukachi (TV Movie) as
    Self - Jury
    2003
    Who Is Albert Woo? (Documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    Traces of a Dragon (Documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    The 100 Greatest Movie Stars (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    Brit Awards 2003 (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2002
    Mad TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #8.3 (2002) - Self
    2002
    The Art of Action: Martial Arts in Motion Picture (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Interviewee
    2002
    2002 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    2002
    2002 ABC World Stunt Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    Rank (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 25 Toughest Stars (2002) - Self
    2001
    Attaining International Stardom (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2001
    Culture Clash: West Meets East (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2001
    Hong Kong Superstars (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2001
    Jackie Chan's Hong Kong Tour (Video documentary short) as
    Narrator (voice)
    2001
    Kung Fu Choreography (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2001
    Language Barrier (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2001
    Rush Hour 2: Evolution of a Scene (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2001
    Making Magic Out of Mire (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2001
    The Big Breakfast (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 2 August 2001 (2001) - Self - Guest
    1996
    The Daily Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan (2001) - Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan (1999) - Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan (1998) - Self - Guest
    - Jackie Chan (1996) - Self - Guest
    2001
    Yi shu ren sheng (TV Series) as
    Self
    2001
    The Priory (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.20 (2001) - Self
    2001
    2001 ABC World Stunt Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2001
    2001 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2001
    Nulle part ailleurs cinéma (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 May 2001 (2001) - Self
    2001
    Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2001
    Bruce Lee, the Legend Continues (Documentary) as
    Self
    2001
    The World Sports Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Audience Member
    2000
    Jackie Chan Stuntmaster (Video Game) as
    Self / Jackie
    2000
    Die Harald Schmidt Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Show #823 - Wie es zur deutschen Einheit kam (2000) - Self
    2000
    Making of Shanghai Noon (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2000
    20 heures le journal (TV Series) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 7 August 2000 (2000) - Self - Interviewee
    2000
    2000 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2000
    1st IIFA Awards (2000) (TV Special) as
    Self
    2000
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Jackie Chan/Kid Rock (2000) - Self
    2000
    2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2000
    Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2000 (TV Special) as
    Self
    1999
    Dragon Heat as
    Self (uncredited)
    1999
    MTV Movie Awards 1999 Pre-Show (TV Special) as
    Self
    1999
    1999 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1999
    Jackie Chan: My Stunts (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    A Piece of the Action: Behind the Scenes of 'Rush Hour' (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1999
    Bruce Lee: The Legend Lives On (TV Movie) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1999
    Vivement dimanche (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 17 January 1999 (1999) - Self
    1999
    Ôsama no buranchi (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.145 (1999) - Self
    1998
    TFI Friday (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.12 (1998) - Self
    1998
    The Art of Influence (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1996
    The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 17 September 1998 (1998) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.31 (1996) - Self - Guest
    1998
    1998 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1998
    Masters of the Martial Arts Presented by Wesley Snipes (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1998
    Jackie Chan: My Story (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1997
    The Making of Jackie Chan's 'Mr. Nice Guy' (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1997
    Moviewatch (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #6.1 (1997) - Self
    1997
    The Movie Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 23 April 1997 (1997) - Self
    1997
    Oops! The World's Funniest Outtakes 5 (TV Movie) as
    Self - Guest
    1997
    28th NAACP Image Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1996
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Jackie Chan: From Stuntman to Superstar (1996) - Self
    1996
    The 68th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1995
    Eastern Heroes: The Video Magazine (Video documentary)
    1995
    Top Fighter (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1995
    Mezamashi TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 11 July 1995 (1995) - Self (as Jakkî Chen)
    1995
    1995 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1994
    Cinema of Vengeance (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1994
    The Life of Bruce Lee (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Actor
    1990
    Jackie Chan: The Kung Fu Years (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1989
    Celebrity Talk Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest (1989)
    1989
    The Probe Team (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    1989
    The Incredibly Strange Film Show (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Jackie Chan (1989) - Self
    1988
    Someone will Know Me (Documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1988
    Painted Faces as
    Self
    1984
    Àngel Casas Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.4 (1984) - Self - Guest
    1980
    Tiswas (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #7.6 (1980) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2023
    The Chinese American Immigrant (Documentary) (pre-production) as
    Self
    2016
    Les Chroniques du Mea (TV Series) as
    Self
    - James Bond 007 - Demain ne meurt jamais (1997) (2023)
    - Cliffhanger (1993) (2016) - Self
    2023
    Nofretete: Wem gehört die Schönheit? (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2022
    E-penser (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Question de perception (2022) - Self
    2021
    Jackie Chan - Humour, gloire et kung-fu (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Portrait Subject & Interviewee
    2021
    TheQuartering (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Epic Backfire! Jackie Chan Shills For China & Gets BLASTED By Fans & Then China REJECTS Him (2021) - Self
    2020
    How did Jean Claude Van Damme Change Our Life (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2020
    Kung Fu Stuntmen (Documentary) as
    Self
    2020
    Tales of Chinese Filmmakers (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Cao Yu: Guang Ying Tong Ling Zhe (2020) - Self
    2020
    Best in Action (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 1964 (2020) - Self
    2019
    Follow the Puck: An Interview with Mark Irwin (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2019
    Hard Edge: An interview with James Glickenhaus (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2019
    Milk (Documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    Kain's Quest (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The Raid (2017) - Self
    - Yes, Madam (2017) - Self
    2017
    Lorraine (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 February 2017 (2017) - Self (uncredited)
    2016
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #36.55 (2016) - Self
    2016
    Nostalgia Critic (TV Series) as
    Lee
    - When Are Critics Wrong? (2016) - Lee
    2016
    AOPA Live This Week (TV Series) as
    Self
    - February 4, 2016 (2016) - Self
    2015
    Extra (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 19 December 2015 (2015) - Self
    - Episode dated 28 November 2015 (2015) - Self
    2014
    That's Life!! Kilorenzos $mith in Talks... (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 2nd Indie Fest of YouTube Videos 2014 (2014) - Self
    2014
    Missing Reel (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Wong Fei-Hung
    - Hong Kong Action (2014) - Wong Fei-Hung
    2012
    30 geheimnisvolle Berliner Häuser (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2011
    Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) as
    Thug in Prison / Chan Ka Kui / Insp. Chan Ka Kui
    - Comparativa: Operación Dragón (2012) - Thug in Prison
    - Especial redoblajes (2011) - Chan Ka Kui (uncredited)
    - Supercop (2011) - Insp. Chan Ka Kui
    2012
    I Am Bruce Lee (TV Movie documentary) as
    Actor on Enter the Dragon (uncredited)
    2012
    Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
    2010
    Justin Bieber feat. Jaden Smith: Never Say Never (Music Video) as
    Mr. Han
    2010
    Adventures in Acting with the Kids of 'the Spy Next Door' (Video short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2009
    American Masters (TV Series documentary)
    - Hollywood Chinese (2009)
    2008
    The Graham Norton Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.13 (2008) - Self
    2008
    Rome Is Burning (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 17 April 2008 (2008) - Self
    2005
    De Caunes/Garcia - Le meilleur de Nulle Part Ailleurs 2... suite et fin! (Video) as
    Self
    2003
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien: 10th Anniversary Special (TV Special) as
    Self
    2003
    Heromakers (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    Jackie Chan: Fast, Funny and Furious (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
    Keung
    - Jean-Claude Van Damme (2002) - Keung
    2002
    Ultimate Fights from the Movies (Video documentary) as
    Wong Fei-Hung
    2002
    NG See Yuen: Inside the Dragon's Den with Roy Horan (Video documentary short)
    2002
    Heroes of Black Comedy (TV Mini Series documentary)
    2001
    The Unbeatable Bruce Lee (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2000
    Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey (Video documentary)
    2000
    Fist to Fist (Documentary) as
    Self
    1998
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien: 5 (TV Movie) as
    Self - Guest (uncredited)
    1998
    WCW Monday Nitro (TV Series) as
    Self
    - We Want Flair! (1998) - Self
    1998
    Bruce Lee: In His Own Words (Video documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1996
    Top Fighter 2 (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1996
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - 3rd Anniversary Special (1996) - Self - Guest
    1993
    Face to Face: Jackie Chan vs. Bruce Lee (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1992
    Bruce Lee and Kung Fu Mania (Documentary)
    1990
    The Best of the Martial Arts Films (Documentary) as
    Self
    1984
    Bruce Lee, the Legend (Documentary) as
    Self
    1983
    Fire Dragon as
    Alan

    References

    Jackie Chan Wikipedia